A ravaged mine on the edge of Sardinia, every corner of the mine and it's surrounding is inviting your curiosity to explore and see what else is out there. At one corner you will find the most beautiful scenery, at the next corner you might find a hidden underground tunnel. A mine built on a wild coastline which is offering one of the most stunning views over the cliffs and ocean. This is truly a hidden Gem!
Let's Explore Laveria Lamarmora, an old mine on Sardinia Island
The other day, @Alecaltab invited me to his neighbourhood and he decided to show me around. He did not tell me where we were going, he only asked me if I like stairs. So it was a surprise where we would end up that day. I was honestly more thinking it would be some mountain hike but I must say: This place is so much better than anything I could expect.
The view! At this point I didn't even know yet that there was a whole mine to explore
At this point I noticed this stunning old building and I realized that there was more to explore. I didn't know yet that it was such an epic place!
I saw this gorgeous hummingbird hawk-moth flying around. They remind me of my grandmother's garden. I haven't seen them anywhere yet during my europe-trip until this day!
The stairs
The stairs we had to walk down. I have never walked such long, high stairs in my life with such equal steps. Usually one step is a bit bigger or smaller than the other. I felt like I was tripping out haha. Can't describe why but it just felt really weird
Arriving at the mine it was time for some exploring, there were several rooms all offering stunning views and at some point I crossed a corner and found out that there was a tunnel running underneath the building, which ofcourse made me curious to explore more.
You might have noticed that the building is not in a good state which is a pity, but realizing that there are tunnels underneath and the floors might not be that strong might make it a little bit tricky, but also more adventurous. There is so much to explore here, and every minute you will find something else that grabs your attention and attracts you.
The doors are all round-shaped and the views through the doors and window look like a painting, gorgeous paintings with extraordinary coastal views. My first impression of theis place was ''I wanna go camping here!''. It looks like the perfect place for sunset beers and this view definitely makes waking up in the morning and opening your tent a beautiful experience,
I walked around some hidden corner and that is when I noticed a hidden tunnel which needed to be explored as well. The tunnel runned beneath the entire building, but was damaged at some point.
The light at the end of the tunnel
@Alecaltab remembered that there was a gorgeous round window somewhere with a picture perfect view so we decided to look for it together with Polish Girl AKA Jagoda. It took a little while but we found it!
As you can see in the picture above, the building is not in the best state and the walls are actually held up by wood. It is sad to realize that such an extraordinary place might soon be just a pile of stones. I truly hope that the government will decide to preserve it for future generations.
After exploring the ''main'' building there was an option to walk further down to another part. My curious mind could not resist but the path going down was the adventurous trail, just what I like but impossible with my shoes, so barefoot it is! I think I should buy myself a pair of barefoot shoes for christmas. The people who have been following my blog & journey probably agree.
Hiking on the best shoes I own for hard tracks: No shoes at all
Surprise surprise, this time I wasn't the only one hiking barefoot!
Walking over the narrow wall. In this picture you can see the path up. Something is hard to see what is actually supposed to be the path
the next-door village, which used to be for the miners
Thank you for reading my blog about one of the best places you can find here on the Beautiful Sardinian Island. See you next time! I still have plenty of places I wanna show to all of my Hive friends! Maybe some Maldives-like beaches next blog :)
Regards,
Sascha